Grand National-winning jockey rushed to intensive care after horrific fall

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Graham Lee is in intensive care following an incident in the stalls (Image: Getty Images)
Graham Lee is in intensive care following an incident in the stalls (Image: Getty Images)

Top jockey Graham Lee is in intensive care following an incident in the stalls at Newcastle Racecourse.

The 47-year-old was rushed to hospital in the city after he fell from his horse Ben Macdui before a race on Friday. Irishman Lee, who rode Amberleigh House to victory in the 2004 Grand National, was unseated when the stalls opened.

"He was taken by ambulance to the Royal Victoria Infirmary in Newcastle, where he is in intensive care with a neck injury," a statement from the Injured Jockeys Fund said. "He will undergo further tests today to assess the extent of the injury."

Lee's horse continued riderless in the BetUK. Home Of The Acca-Fenwa Handicap, won by 14-1 chance Zuffolo.

Cieren Fallon was also assisted by medics at the course when Persian Blue broke under the gate. The leading form contender was withdrawn from the Best Racing Odds Guaranteed At BetMGM EBF Novice Stakes.

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Lee, a successful Flat jockey, spent a significant spell of his career riding over jumps, which included winning Aintree's biggest race. Amberleigh House was trained by the late Ginger McCain, who saddled Red Rum for a historic third triumph in 1977.

After partnering 1,000 winner, Lee changed disciplines in 2012 because he was able to ride off a low weight of 8st 6lb, which opened up further opportunities. Three years later, he made history as the first jockey to take the Grand National and Ascot Gold Cup, following the successful run of Ed Dunlop's horse Trip To Paris.

North Yorkshire-based Lee has ridden 47 winners this season for many different trainers, a list which includes Julie Camacho and Kevin Ryan.

Melissa Jones

Newcastle racecourse, Horses, Hospitals, Grand National

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